Federal Register / Vol. 62, No. 28 / Tuesday, February 11, 1997 / Notices6215This notice serves as a reminder toimporters of their responsibility under19 CFR 353.26 to file a certificateregarding the reimbursement ofantidumping duties prior to liquidationof the relevant entries during thisreview period. Failure to comply withthis requirement could result in theSecretary’s presumption thatreimbursement of antidumping dutiesoccurred and the subsequent assessmentof double antidumping duties.This notice also serves as a reminderto parties subject to APOs of theirresponsibility concerning disposition ofproprietary information disclosed underAPO in accordance with 19 CFR353.34(d). Timely written notification ofthe return/destruction of APO materialsor conversion to judicial protectiveorder is hereby requested. Failure tocomply with the regulations and theterms of an APO is a sanctionableviolation.This administrative review,revocation, and notice are in accordancewith section 751(a)(1) of the Act (19U.S.C. 1675(a)(1)) and 19 CFR 353.22and 353.25.Dated: February 3, 1997.Robert S. LaRussa,Acting Assistant Secretary for ImportAdministration.[FR Doc. 97–3356 Filed 2–10–97; 8:45 am]BILLING CODE 3510–DS–PCenters for Disease Control andPrevention, et al.; Notice ofConsolidated Decision on Applicationsfor Duty-Free Entry of ScientificInstrumentsThis is a decision consolidatedpursuant to Section 6(c) of theEducational, Scientific, and CulturalMaterials Importation Act of 1966 (Pub.L. 89–651, 80 Stat. 897; 15 CFR part301). Related records can be viewedbetween 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. inRoom 4211, U.S. Department ofCommerce, 14th and ConstitutionAvenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.Comments: None received. Decision:Approved. No instrument of equivalentscientific value to the foreigninstruments described below, for suchpurposes as each is intended to be used,is being manufactured in the UnitedStates.Docket Number: 96–114. Applicant:Centers for Disease Control andPrevention, Atlanta, GA 30341–3724.Instrument: ICP Mass Spectrometer,Model MAT ELEMENT. Manufacturer:Finnigan MAT, Germany. Intended Use:See notice at 61 FR 59417, November22, 1996. Reasons: The foreigninstrument provides a magnetic sectormass analyzer with sensitivity to detecttrace amounts (to parts per quadrillion)of radionuclides in liquid samples.Advice received from: NationalInstitutes of Health, November 25, 1996.Docket Number: 96–115. Applicant:Horn Point Environmental Laboratory,Cambridge, MD 21613. Instrument:Fluorometer. Manufacturer: Heinz Walz,GmbH, Germany. Intended Use: Seenotice at 61 FR 59417, November 22,1996. Reasons: The foreign instrumentprovides: (1) an actinic intensity of upto 5000 W/m 2 and (2) detection ofchloroplast or algal suspensions to 1 mgchlorophyll per liter. Advice receivedfrom: National Institutes of Health,November 25, 1996.Docket Number: 96–118. Applicant:The Pennsylvania State University,University Park, PA 16802. Instrument:Accessories for CCD Microscope.Manufacturer: Linkam ScientificInstruments, Ltd., United Kingdom.Intended Use: See notice at 61 FR66018, December 16, 1996. Reasons:The foreign instrument provides: (1)automatic control of temperature with arange of ¥196°C to 600°C and (2)computer-generated sample imagingwith video text overlay on data imagesfor sample identification and recordingof operating parameters. Advicereceived from: U.S. Geological Survey,January 8, 1997.The National Institutes of Health andthe U.S. Geological Survey advise that(1) the capabilities of each of the foreigninstruments described above arepertinent to each applicant’s intendedpurpose and (2) they know of nodomestic instrument or apparatus ofequivalent scientific value for theintended use of each instrument.We know of no other instrument orapparatus being manufactured in theUnited States which is of equivalentscientific value to any of the foreigninstruments.Frank W. Creel,Director, Statutory Import Programs Staff.[FR Doc. 97–3358 Filed 2–10–97; 8:45 am]BILLING CODE 3510–DS–PApplications for Duty-Free Entry ofScientific InstrumentsPursuant to Section 6(c) of theEducational, Scientific and CulturalMaterials Importation Act of 1966 (Pub.L. 89–651; 80 Stat. 897; 15 CFR part301), we invite comments on thequestion of whether instruments ofequivalent scientific value, for thepurposes for which the instrumentsshown below are intended to be used,are being manufactured in the UnitedStates.Comments must comply with 15 CFR301.5(a)(3) and (4) of the regulations andbe filed within 20 days with theStatutory Import Programs Staff, U.S.Department of Commerce, Washington,D.C. 20230. Applications may beexamined between 8:30 A.M. and 5:00P.M. in Room 4211, U.S. Department ofCommerce, 14th Street and ConstitutionAvenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.Docket Number: 96–144. Applicant:Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Department of Chemistry, 77Massachusetts Avenue, Building 18,Room 591, Cambridge, MA 02139.Instrument: Dual Mixing Stopped-FlowSystem, Model SF–61. Manufacturer:Hi-Tech Scientific, United Kingdom.Intended Use: The article is intended tobe used to conduct pre-steady-statekinetic studies of the reactionmechanisms of multicomponentenzymes and inorganic modelcompounds under controlled conditionsof temperature, pH ionic strength,solvent composition and oxygentension. Application accepted byCommissioner of Customs: December27, 1996.Docket Number: 96–145. Applicant:Georgia Institute of Technology, GeorgiaTech Research Institute, 225 NorthAvenue, Atlanta, GA 30322–0834.Instrument: Ion-Assisted DepositionSystem, Model APS 1104.Manufacturer: Leybold AG. IntendedUse: The instrument will be used instudies of luminescent materials(SrS:Ce,F; SiON; Al 2O 3; Indium tinoxide; ZnS:Mn) that will be deposited asvery thin films on substrate materials.The main thrust of the research will bedevelopment of the ion assisteddeposition technique to deposit theabove materials in crystalline form atrelatively low substrate temperatures(200–500°C). In addition, the instrumentwill be used for educational purposes ingraduate level special topic courses inthin film disposition science offered inthe Electrical Engineering, Physics andMaterial Science and EngineeringSchools. Application accepted byCommissioner of Customs: December27, 1996.Docket Number: 96–146. Applicant:University of California, San Diego,Scripps Institute of Oceanography, 7835Trade Street, San Diego, CA 92121.Instrument: (2) Directional WaveriderBuoys. Manufacturer: Datawell, BV, TheNetherlands. Intended Use: Theinstrument will be deployed across thecontinental shelf to monitor and verifywave evolution modeling efforts.Application accepted by Commissionerof Customs: December 30, 1996.Docket Number: 96–147. Applicant:U.S. Geological Survey, Box 25046, MS
6216 Federal Register / Vol. 62, No. 28 / Tuesday, February 11, 1997 / Notices977, Denver Federal Center, Denver, CO80225. Instrument: Mass Spectrometer,Model Optima. Manufacturer:Micromass, United Kingdom. IntendedUse: The instrument will be used tostudy the stable isotope variations thatresulted during the formation andhistory of rocks, minerals and gasesfrom a variety of geologic sites andcontexts. Application accepted byCommissioner of Customs: December30, 1996.Docket Number: 96–148. Applicant:Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,Bell House, MS 39, 221 Oyster PondRoad, Woods Hole, MA 02543–1531.Instrument: Mass Spectrometer, ModelMAT ELEMENT. Manufacturer:Finnigan MAT, Germany. Intended Use:The instrument will be used forelemental and isotopic analyses ofseawater, sediments, microfossils,plankton, corals and rocks. Applicationswill range from the study of natural andartificial radionuclides in theenvironment, the marine chemistry oftrace metals, ecotoxicology, petrology ofbasaltic rocks, paleoceanographicstudies, climate change studies, etc. Inaddition, the instrument will be used toinstruct students in its use. Applicationaccepted by Commissioner of Customs:December 31, 1996.Docket Number: 96–149. Applicant:University of Vermont, Department ofPhysical Therapy, 305 Rowell Building,Burlington, VT 05405–0068. Instrument:Motion Analysis System and TelemgSystem, Model Elite Plus. Manufacturer:Bioengineering Technology & Systems,Italy. Intended Use: The instrument willbe used for human movement studiesfocusing on human gait, posture andbalance and upper extremity movement.These studies are aimed at quantifyingand understanding normal anddisordered human movement fromneurological, physiologic,biomechanical and behavioralperspectives. Application accepted byCommissioner of Customs: December31, 1996.Frank W. Creel,Director, Statutory Import Programs Staff.[FR Doc. 97–3360 Filed 2–10–97; 8:45 am]BILLING CODE 3510–DS–PUniversity of Wyoming; Notice ofDecision on Application for Duty-FreeEntry of Scientific InstrumentThis decision is made pursuant toSection 6(c) of the Educational,Scientific, and Cultural MaterialsImportation Act of 1966 (Pub. L. 89–651, 80 Stat. 897; 15 CFR part 301).Related records can be viewed between8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. in Room 4211,U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th andConstitution Avenue, N.W.,Washington, D.C.Docket Number: 96–117. Applicant:University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY82071–3006. Instrument: ElectronMicroprobe, Model JXA–8900/5CH.Manufacturer: JEOL Ltd., Japan.Intended Use: See notice at 61 FR66017, December 16, 1996.Comments: None received. Decision:Approved. No instrument of equivalentscientific value to the foreigninstrument, for such purposes as it isintended to be used, is beingmanufactured in the United States.Reasons: The foreign instrumentprovides high accuracy elementalanalysis of surface microareas with ascanning image magnification of × 40 to300 000 (WD: 11 mm) and a secondaryelectron image resolution to 6 nm. TheNational Institute of Standards andTechnology advises that (1) thesecapabilities are pertinent to theapplicant’s intended purpose and (2) itknows of no domestic instrument orapparatus of equivalent scientific valueto the foreign instrument for theapplicant’s intended use.We know of no other instrument orapparatus of equivalent scientific valueto the foreign instrument which is beingmanufactured in the United States.Frank W. Creel,Director, Statutory Import Programs Staff.[FR Doc. 97–3359 Filed 2–10–97; 8:45 am]BILLING CODE 3510–DS–PNational Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministrationEnvironmental Protection AgencyCoastal Nonpoint Pollution ControlProgram: Proposed FindingsDocuments, EnvironmentalAssessments, and Findings of NoSignificant ImpactAGENCY: National Oceanic andAtmospheric Administration,Department of Commerce, andEnvironmental Protection Agency.ACTION: Notice of Availability ofProposed Findings Documents,Environmental Assessments, andFindings of No Significant Impact onApproval of Coastal Nonpoint PollutionControl Programs for New Hampshire,Mississippi, Alabama and Oregon.SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of theavailability of the Proposed FindingsDocuments, Environmental Assessments(EA’s), and Findings of No SignificantImpact for New Hampshire, Mississippi,Alabama and Oregon. Coastal states andterritories were required to submit theircoastal nonpoint programs to theNational Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration (NOAA) and the U.S.Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)for approval in July 1995. The Findingsdocuments were prepared by NOAAand EPA to provide the rationale for theagencies’ decision to approve each stateand territory coastal nonpoint pollutioncontrol program. Section 6217 of theCoastal Zone Act ReauthorizationAmendments (CZARA), 16 U.S.C.section 1455b, requires states andterritories with coastal zonemanagement programs that havereceived approval under section 306 ofthe Coastal Zone Management Act todevelop and implement coastalnonpoint pollution control programs.The EA’s were prepared by NOAA,pursuant to the National EnvironmentalPolicy Act (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. sections4321 et seq., to assess the environmentalimpacts associated with the approval ofthe coastal nonpoint pollution controlprograms submitted to NOAA and EPAby New Hampshire, Mississippi,Alabama and Oregon.NOAA and EPA have proposed toapprove, with conditions, the coastalnonpoint pollution control programssubmitted by New Hampshire,Mississippi, Alabama and Oregon. Therequirements of 40 CFR Parts 1500–1508(Council of Environmental Quality(CEQ) regulations to implement theNational Environmental Policy Act)apply to the preparation of theEnvironmental Assessments.Specifically, 40 CFR section 1506.6requires agencies to provide publicnotice of the availability ofenvironmental documents. This noticeis part of NOAA’s action to comply withthis requirement.Copies of the Proposed FindingsDocuments, EnvironmentalAssessments, and Findings of NoSignificant Impact may be obtainedupon request from: Joseph P. Flanagan,Coastal Programs Division (N/ORM3),<strong>Office</strong> of Ocean and Coastal ResourceManagement, NOS, NOAA, 1305 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, Maryland,20910, tel. (301) 713–3121, x201.DATES: Individuals or organizationswishing to submit comments on theproposed Findings or EnvironmentalAssessments should do so by March 12,1997.ADDRESSES: Comments should be madeto: Joseph A. Uravitch, Coastal ProgramsDivision (N/ORM3), <strong>Office</strong> of Ocean andCoastal Resource Management, NOS,NOAA, 1305 East-West Highway, SilverSpring, Maryland, 20910, tel. (301) 713–3155, x195.
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